Volume 6 | 2014-2015

    Editorial Board, 2014-2015


    Issue 1


    Articles

    Jordan C. Kahn & Nathaniel Maandig Rickard, Commerce Must Adopt A Central Role in Addressing Circumvention of All Types

    Daniel J. Hunt, Just Grin and Bear It: Why Consistent Use of Individual Bailouts under Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act is a Necessary Evil to Combat Economic ‘Mass Destruction’

    Notes

    Bryan L. Mulcahey, A Lose-Lose Scenario When the Federal Government Starts a Theory with “Too Big”: How the DOJ’s AML Enforcement Policy Forces Remittances Underground

    Jason Sarfati, Hooper v. Lockheed Martin Corp.: How and Why Fraudulent Underbidding Should Scare Government Contractors


    Issue 2


    Articles

    Charles E. Rounds, Jr. & Istvan Illes, Esq., Is a Hungarian Trust a Clone of the Anglo-American Trust, or Just a Type of Contract?: Parsing the Asset-Management Provisions of the New Hungarian Civil Code

    Tianshu Zhou & Mathias Siems, Contentious Modes of Understanding Chinese Commercial Law

    Notes

    Alyssa B. Coffey, Beyond Pre-Reconstruction Slavery: America’s Modern Day Trade Practices and Confronting Forced Labor

    Alena Thomas, The Road to Nowhere: How Blocking Statutes Have Exacerbated Boomerang Litigation and Rendered Forum Non Conveniens a Misnomer for DBCP Tort Litigants